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Begin by checking the type of benefit you are applying for: Death, Surviving Spouse Pension (widow/widower), or Surviving Spouse Pension (former spouse).
Fill in the 'Information About the Deceased Mine Worker' section, including their name, Social Security Number, address, date of birth, and date of death. Remember to attach a copy of the death certificate.
Complete your details in the 'Information About the Applicant' section. Include your name, Social Security Number/EIN, mailing address, and relationship to the mine worker.
If applicable, provide information about surviving dependents and any other marriages of the deceased mine worker. Ensure all required documents are attached.
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